Harvest TEC 602 Operating instructions

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Harvest TEC 602 is a microwave moisture sensor system for hay balers, designed to work with the baler’s ISOBUS system and/or an Apple iPad (not included) using the Hay App. The system can be used to monitor moisture levels in bales and automatically adjust the application rate of preservatives or other chemicals. The Harvest TEC 602 is compatible with various baler models from AGCO, CNH, John Deere, and Krone, and offers features such as zero adjustment for sensor calibration, bale chamber width adjustment, and the ability to log data to a USB drive for troubleshooting purposes.

Harvest TEC 602 is a microwave moisture sensor system for hay balers, designed to work with the baler’s ISOBUS system and/or an Apple iPad (not included) using the Hay App. The system can be used to monitor moisture levels in bales and automatically adjust the application rate of preservatives or other chemicals. The Harvest TEC 602 is compatible with various baler models from AGCO, CNH, John Deere, and Krone, and offers features such as zero adjustment for sensor calibration, bale chamber width adjustment, and the ability to log data to a USB drive for troubleshooting purposes.

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602-17-OPR-Imp&Metric
6/22
Operation Manual
Model 602
Microwave Moisture Bale Chute System
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DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION
MANUFACTURER: Harvest Tec LLC.
2821 Harvey St.
P.O. Box 63
Hudson, WI 54016, U.S.A.
REPRESENTATIVE ESTABLISHED IN COMMUNITY: Profitable Farming Company
Middle Barlington, Roborough
Winkleigh, Devon, EX19 8AG
ENGLAND
The person above certifies and declares that:
VIRTUAL MACHINE: Equipment mounted on a farm press and for the application of innoculants onto
forage crops.
MODEL: 602-OPR-17-Imp&Metric
BRAND: Harvest Tec
PATENT NUMBER: US 9,854,743 B2:
This application preservatives for hay Harvest Tec system meets the Directive 2006/42/EC of the
European Parliment and the Council of 17 May 2006 and other applicable European Directives
including Directive 2004/108/EC on the Electromagnetic compatability.
The application of preservatives for hay Harvest Tec system will be turned on after being installed on
a farm press has been declard in conformity with the Machinery Directive.
Person in the community authorized to provide information on the partly completed machinery and
making this statement:
Richard Snell, President, Profitable Farming Company
Signed on May 21, 2011: Middle Barlington, Roborough
Winkleigh, Devon, EX19 8AG
ENGLAND
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Operation Manual Table of Contents
PAGE
Introduction
4
System Requirements
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Moisture System Setup MWM-Chute
5-6
Operation Instructions
6-9
Selecting Moisture Sensor MWM-Chute
6
Chamber Width Setup
7
Chamber Offset Distance from the knotter to MWM-Chute sensor
7
Selecting Baler OEM MWM-Chute
7
SD LOG to US
8
ZA Value MWM-Chute
8
Identify Moisture Settings
9
602A - Wiring Diagram - AGCO 2100 & 2200 Series Balers
10
602BB - Wiring Diagram - CNH LB & BB Balers
11
602J Wiring Diagram John Deere Balers
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602 - Wiring Diagram - Non AGCO 2100 & 2200, Non-John Deere and Non-CNH LB & BB Balers
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Common Questions
14
Troubleshooting
15
Pin Outs
16-18
Parts Breakdown
19-26
Star Wheel Moisture Sensors & Bale Rate Sensors
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602 Controls and Harnesses
20
602A Controls and Harnesses
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602BB Controls and Harnesses
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602J Controls and Harnesses
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Microwave Moisture Bale Chute System
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Optional iPad Mini Mounting Kit
25
Optional iPad Display Kit
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Warranty
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this 601, 700 or 701 Microwave Moisture Sensor Kit. The Microwave Moisture
Sensor Kit is designed to operator through the baler’s ISOBUS system and/or an Apple iPad (not included)
using the Hay App.
This manual will take you through the steps of the operation of the moisture sensor. Please read this manual
carefully to learn how to operate the equipment correctly. Failure to do this can result in personal injury or
equipment malfunction. If you are unsure about operating the system after consulting this manual, contact your
local authorized dealership for additional assistance or look for the contact information on the back cover of
this manual. If you are in need of parts for the system please view the Parts Breakdowns in the back of this
manual and contact your local authorized dealer to order the parts.
Refer to your moisture only system or complete preservative applicator operation instructions
for the complete operation of the system.
System Requirements
CNH Balers
The Baler Control Module (BCM)
must have Version 4.2.0.0 or higher.
*Requirement to run iPad option are iOS8 or greater operating system, plus the Hay App.
AGCO Balers
The Baler Processor must have Version 3.3 or higher.
C1000 must have version 3.0.1 or higher
*Requirement to run iPad option are
iOS8 or greater operating system, plus the Hay App.
**When new software is update to version 57464 (or newer) the amount of time to update the system
may take up to 3 hours depending on the amount of bale information saved on the DCP. This will clear
the prior information, restores default settings and turns on the Pump Module. **
Be sure to save any information on the applicator you may need before updating software
Moisture System Setup - MWM-Chute
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Select the microwave mosture
sensor option
Select the correct chamber width
Select Chute Length
Change Baler OEM if Necessary
Choose between AGCO, CNH,
John Deere, Krone
Moisture Sensor Setup (continued)
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Ensure Bale Chamber or PCC is
empty before updating ZA value
(Zero Adjustment)
Select the Update ZA button
Follow direction on Configuration
Confirmation and select OK
After reading is taken, select Save
ZA RANGE (Zero Adjustment)
Same for Chute or PCC Setup
AGCO
2200 - 3000
CNH
2200 - 3000
John Deere
2200 - 3000
Krone
2200 - 3000
Other
2200 - 3000
If the reading is within range no adjusts need to be made
*Ensure Bale Chamber or PCC is empty before updating ZA Value*
**This range is for both 3’ and 4’ (1M & 1.2M) wide balers**
Operation Instructions
Selecting Moisture Sensor MWM Chute
1. To change the moisture sensing system between the Star Wheels, MWM-PCC, MWM-Chute and other
system select the grey area next to the Moisture Sensor (MC%).
2. A scrolling menu will appear. Select the desired moisture system to use and select Done.
Note: Due to the location of the microwave moisture sensor unit mounted on the back of the bale chute
(701MWM). If connected to a complete automatic applicator system, the applicator will not function in
Automatic Mode. The Star Wheel moisture system must be used to apply preservative in Automatic Mode.
If connected to a complete automatic applicator system a PAC error message will appear when selecting
MWM-Chute as well. To shut off the PAC error select:
Main Menu Setup Mode Application Setup Pump Module. Turn the Pump Module off.
Chamber Width Setup MWM Chute (continued)
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1. To change the MWM-Chute width and select the grey area.
2. A scrolling menu will appear. Select the correct value to use and select Done.
MWM-Chute Offset Distance from knotter to MWM Chute Sensor
1. To change the MWM-Chute offset select the grey area.
*Measure Distance from the center on knotter to the center of the MWM system.
2. A scrolling menu will appear. Select the correct value to use and select Done.
Selecting Baler OEM - MWM-Chute
1. To change the Baler OEM, select the grey area.
2. A scrolling menu will appear. Select the correct Baler OEM by scrolling between AGCO, CNH, John Deere,
Krone and Other.
3. After choosing the correct Baler OEM select Done.
4. Select SAVE to save all changes
5. Select SAVE to save all changes
SD LOG to USB
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The SD LOG to USB function is used to transfer information recorded to the SD card on the applicators Dual
Channel Processor (DCP) to a USB. The function is intended for troubleshooting purposes with Harvest Tec.
1. Insert a blank USB drive into the USB port on the DCP and select the SD LOG to USB button as shown
above. When the SD LOG to USB button is selected the date will be transferred. The indicator light on the
USB drive will flash while data is being transferred. The amount of time it takes to transfer the data is
related to the number of bales on the DCP. The light will go out when complete.
ZA Value MWM-PCC and MWM-Chute
*Zero Adjustment is needed to calibrate the MWM sensors on the
baler. You may need to repeat this process from time to time to
verify the sensors are reading correctly.
*Ensure Bale Chamber or PCC is empty before updating ZA Value*
1. To set the ZA Value, select the grey area. This value is used to determine the alignment of the microwave
moisture sensors. Use the chart below to determine if there are any alignment adjustments needed.
2. Follow the direction on the Configuration Confirmation page and select OK when ready to take reading.
ZA RANGE (Zero Adjustment)
Same for Chute or PCC Setup
AGCO
2200 - 3000
CNH
2200 - 3000
John Deere
2200 - 3000
Krone
2200 - 3000
Other
2200 - 3000
3. After the ZA reading has been taken, if it is within the ZA Value Range, select Save.
4. If the ZA Value is not within the recommended range. The microwave moisture sensors will need to be
adjusted to have a more accurate alignment straight across from each other on the baler.
Operation Screens Identify Moisture Settings
*This range is for both
3’ and 4’ (1M&1.2M) wide baler.
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The sensor type selected is indicated in the upper right corner of the run screen (above) on both Automatic and
Manual Mode. MC-0 indicates starwheels, MC-1 indicates MWM Pre-Compression Chamber, MC-2 indicates
MWM Bale Chamber System, MWM-3 indicates other.
602A - Wiring Diagram AGCO 2100 & 2200 Series Balers
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1. Locate the tractor power/communication harness (006-6650TM(E)).
2. At the back of the tractor run the power leads to the battery.
3. Connect the red power wire with the 50 amp fuse to the positive side (12 volt) of the battery.
a. The power harness must be connected to the battery! The unit will draw more amps than
convenience outlets can handle. Any modifications of the power harness will void systems warranty.
b. This unit will not function on positive ground tractors.
4. Connect the black ground wire to frame of tractor or negative side of (12 volt) battery.
5. Connect the Bluetooth Receiver (030-6672A) to the Communication Harness (006-6650TM(E)). Place in a
safe location in the cab. Behind the seat for example.
6. Connect the orange Keyed Power wire (006-5650K) to a keyed power source.
7. Connect the end to the Communication Harness (006-6650TM(E)) to the Bluetooth Receiver.
8. Connect the orange keyed power wire (006-5650K) to a keyed power source on the tractor.
9. Connect the Chute Wire Harness (006-6650MWL) into the Pump Controller port on the DCP.
10. Connect Microwave Sensors (006-4641MTX & 006-4641MRX) to the Chute Wire Harness.
11. Connect the Stuffer Sensor (006-7400) to the Chute Wire Harness.
12. When running a steamer, connect the Power / Comm extension harness (006-6650FMX) to the baler
mounted Power / Comm Harness (006-6650LS2(E)) an additional 25’ length from the tractor to the baler.
602BB Wiring Diagram CNH LB & BB Balers
Keyed Power Extension
006-5650K
Dual Channel
Processor (DCP)
006-6671LS
Moisture/Bale Rate
Harness
006-7303H(E)
Proximity Sensor (2X)
006-7303S
Star Wheel
Assembly (2X)
006-4641
End of Bale Sensor
006-7400
Optional Port
Active Terminator
from Baler Harness
Baler Interface Harness
006-6650VA
Orange Wire to
Keyed Power
Power/Comm Harness on Baler
006-6650LS2(E)
Power/Comm Harness on Tractor
006-6650TM(E)
Data
Transfer
Baler
Connection
Bluetooth Receiver
030-6672A
Stuffer Sensor
006-7400
Microwave TX Sensor
006-4641MTX
Microwave RX Sensor
006-4641MRX
Chute Wire Harness
006-6650MWL
AGCO 2100 Series Balers Pre 2012 need the AGCO Integration Harness (006-6650VAX)
*Note: (E) indication is used
for International Dealers
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1. Locate the tractor power/communication harness (006-6650TM(E)).
2. At the back of the tractor run the power leads to the battery.
3. Connect the red power wire with the 50 amp fuse to the positive side (12 volt) of the battery.
a. The power harness must be connected to the battery! The unit will draw more amps than
convenience outlets can handle. Any modifications of the power harness will void systems warranty.
b. This unit will not function on positive ground tractors.
4. Connect the black ground wire to frame of tractor or negative side of (12 volt) battery.
5. Connect the Bluetooth Receiver (030-6672A) to the Communication Harness (006-6650TM(E)). Place in a
safe location in the cab. Behind the seat for example.
6. Connect the orange Keyed Power wire (006-5650K) to a keyed power source.
7. Connect the end to the Communication Harness (006-6650TM(E)) to the Bluetooth Receiver.
8. Connect the orange keyed power wire (006-5650K) to a keyed power source on the tractor.
9. Connect the Chute Wire Harness (006-6650MWL) into the Pump Controller port on the DCP.
10. Connect Microwave Sensors (006-4641MTX & 006-4641MRX) to the Chute Wire Harness.
11. Connect the Stuffer Sensor (006-7400) to the Chute Wire Harness.
12. When running a steamer, connect the Power / Comm extension harness (006-6650FMX) to the baler
mounted Power / Comm Harness (006-6650LS(E)) for an additional 25’ length from the tractor to the baler.
602J Wiring Diagram John Deere Baler
Keyed Power Extension
006-5650K
Dual Channel
Processor (DCP)
006-6671LS
Moisture/Bale Rate
Harness
006-7303HL(E)
Proximity Sensor (2X)
006-7303S
Star Wheel
Assembly (2X)
006-4641
End of Bale Sensor
006-7400
Optional Port
Active Terminator
from Baler Harness
Baler Interface Harness
006-6650VA
Orange Wire to
Keyed Power
Power/Comm Harness on Baler
006-6650LS(E)
Power/Comm Harness on Tractor
006-6650TM(E)
Data
Transfer
Baler
Connection
Bluetooth Receiver
030-6672A
Stuffer Sensor
006-7400
Microwave TX Sensor
006-4641MTX
Microwave RX Sensor
006-4641MRX
Chute Wire Harness
006-6650MWL
BB Extension for Bale Sensor
006-7400BBEXT
*Note: (E) indication is used
for International Dealers
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1. Locate the tractor power/communication harness (006-6650TM(E)).
2. At the back of the tractor run the power leads to the battery.
3. Connect the red power wire with the 50 amp fuse to the positive side (12 volt) of the battery.
a. The power harness must be connected to the battery! The unit will draw more amps than
convenience outlets can handle. Any modifications of the power harness will void systems warranty.
IF MODIFICATIONS ARE REQUIRED CONTACT HARVEST TEC FIRST!
b. This unit will not function on positive ground tractors.
4. Connect the black ground wire to frame of tractor or negative side of (12 volt) battery.
5. Connect the Bluetooth Receiver (030-6672A) to the Communication Harness (006-6650TM(E)). Place in a
safe location in the cab. Behind the seat for example.
6. Connect the orange Keyed Power wire (006-5650K) to a keyed power source.
7. Connect the end to the Communication Harness (006-6650TM(E)) to the Bluetooth Receiver.
8. Connect the orange keyed power wire (006-5650K) to a keyed power source on the tractor.
9. Connect the Chute Wire Harness (006-6650MWL) into the Pump Controller port on the DCP.
10. Connect Microwave Sensors (006-4641MTX & 006-4641MRX) to the Chute Wire Harness.
11. Connect the Stuffer Sensor (006-7400) to the Chute Wire Harness (006-6650MWL).
12. When running a steamer, connect the Power / Comm extension harness (006-6650FMX) to the baler
mounted Power / Comm Harness (006-6650LS(E)) for an additional 25’ length from the tractor to the baler.
602 Wiring Diagram Non AGCO 2100 & 2200, Non-John Deere and Non-CNH LB & BB Balers
Keyed Power Extension
006-5650K
Dual Channel
Processor (DCP)
006-6671LS
Moisture/Bale Rate
Harness
006-7303H(E)
Proximity Sensor (2X)
006-7303S
Star Wheel
Assembly (2X)
006-4641
End of Bale Sensor
006-7400
Optional Port
Active Terminator
from Baler Harness
Baler Interface Harness
006-6650VAJ
Orange Wire to
Keyed Power
Power/Comm Harness on Baler
006-6650LS2(E)
Power/Comm Harness on Tractor
006-6650TM(E)
Data
Transfer
Baler
Connection
Bluetooth Receiver
030-6672A
Stuffer Sensor
006-7400
Microwave TX Sensor
006-4641MTX
Microwave RX Sensor
006-4641MRX
Chute Wire Harness
006-6650MWL
*Note: (E) indication is used
for International Dealers
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1. Locate the tractor power/communication harness (006-6650TM(E)).
2. At the back of the tractor run the power leads to the battery.
3. Connect the red power wire with the 50 amp fuse to the positive side (12 volt) of the battery.
a. The power harness must be connected to the battery! The unit will draw more amps than
convenience outlets can handle. Any modifications of the power harness will void systems warranty.
b. This unit will not function on positive ground tractors.
4. Connect the black ground wire to frame of tractor or negative side of (12 volt) battery.
5. Connect the Bluetooth Receiver (030-6672A) to the Communication Harness (006-6650TM(E)). Place in a
safe location in the cab. Behind the seat for example.
6. Connect the orange Keyed Power wire (006-5650K) to a keyed power source.
7. Connect the end to the Communication Harness (006-6650TM(E)) to the Bluetooth Receiver.
8. Connect the orange keyed power wire (006-5650K) to a keyed power source on the tractor.
9. Connect the Chute Wire Harness (006-6650MWL) into the Pump Controller port on the DCP.
10. Connect Microwave Sensors (006-4641MTX & 006-4641MRX) to the Chute Wire Harness.
11. Connect the Stuffer Sensor (006-7400) to the Chute Wire Harness.
12. When running a steamer, connect the Power / Comm extension harness (006-6650FMX) to the baler
mounted Power / Comm Harness (006-6650LS2(E)) an additional 25’ length from the tractor to the baler.
Common Questions
Keyed Power Extension
006-5650K
Dual Channel
Processor (DCP)
006-6671LS
Moisture/Bale Rate Harness
006-7303HX(E)
Proximity Sensor (2X)
006-7303S
End of Bale Sensor
006-7400
Optional Port
Orange Wire to
Keyed Power
Power/Comm Harness on Baler
006-6650LS2(E)
Power/Comm Harness on Tractor
006-6650TM(E)
Data
Transfer
Bluetooth Receiver
030-6672A
Stuffer Sensor
006-7400
Microwave TX Sensor
006-4641MTX
Microwave RX Sensor
006-4641MRX
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Chute Wire Harness
006-6650MWL
Star Wheel Assembly (2X)
006-4641 (2100, 2200)
or
006-4642 (3200-3400)
*Note: (E) indication is used
for International Dealers
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1. Can microwave sensors function with 500 series PIP?
No, microwave sensors are only compatible w/ 600 Series controls w/ software version dcp46227 or later.
2. Can microwave sensors function through a Harvest Tec Touch Screen Display?
No, microwave sensors require an ISOBUS Interface (VT) or iPad system to set the microwave settings.
3. What terminal is required to operate microwave sensor?
Microwave sensors are compatible with VT & iPads.
4. What moisture range will sensors detect?
Pre-Compression Chamber microwave sensors have a moisture range of 6-60% moisture. The Bale Chute
chamber sensors have a range of 6-40%.
5. How do I know if I’m displaying microwave or star wheel moisture?
The sensor type selected is indicated in the upper right corner of the run
screen (right). MC-0 indicates starwheels, MC-1 indicates MWM Pre-
Compression Chamber, MC-2 indicates MWM Bale Chamber System,
MWM-3 indicates other.
6. What crops are the microwave sensors designed for?
The Microwave sensors are designed and calibrated for Alfalfa.
7. Is there a calibration to the microwave sensors for different crops?
No, there is no adjustments needed.
8. Do the sensors emit harmful waves?
No
9. How often should a Zero Adjust (ZA) be performed?
A zero adjust should be performed on initial installation. It is also recommended during a zero adjust
calibration at the beginning of each season.
10. When reading moisture with microwave sensors why can I not select Automatic mode?
MWM Pre-Compression sensors can be used in both Auto and Manual mode.
MWM Bale Chute sensors can only be used in Manual Mode due to the lag time between the application
tops and the sensors.
11. Where does the green terminating resistor plug in to microwave sensors?
The green resistor (006-5650Z) is not used. Store the resistor for potential updates and changes you may
make to the system in the future.
12. Where do I position 840 moisture dye marker spray tip when operating microwave sensors when
using a MWM Chute system and in a MWM Pre-Compression system?
Dye marking tips should be located behind (toward rear end of chute) MWM Chute sensors, with the tips
angled toward the rear at a 45 degree angle. Alternative mounting would locate the dye marking tips above
the bale w/ the brackets mounted off the top cross beam.
When using a Pre-Compression system mount the tips as close to the front of the bale chamber as
possible, either on the side if there is clearance or on the top of the bale.
13. What do the lights on the 030-6672B indicate?
Red Light The Bluetooth receiver has power. Green Light When the proper active connection is
selected in the Hay App menu, the green light will indicate connection with the iPad.
Troubleshooting
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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Moisture reading errors (high or
low)
1. Wire disconnected or bad
connection between star wheels and
DCP
1. Reconnect wire.
2. Low power supply to DCP
2. Check voltage at box. (Min of 12
volts required.) See Diagnostics
section of manual.
3. Dry hay lower than 8% moisture
or wet hay over 75%.
3. Pre-Compression System reads
6-60% moisture. The Bale Chute
system read 6-40% moisture.
4. Ground contact with one or both
star wheels and baler mounted
processor.
4. Reconnect.
5. Short in wire between star wheels
and DCP.
5. Replace wire.
6. Check hay with hand tester to
verify.
6. Contact Harvest Tec if conditions
persist.
Moisture readings erratic.
1. Test bales with hand tester to
verify that DCP has more variation
than hand tester.
2. Check all wiring connections for
corrosion or poor contact.
2. Apply dielectric grease to all
connections.
3. Check power supply at tractor.
Voltage should be constant between
12 and 14 volts.
3. Install voltage surge protection on
tractors alternator.
Terminal reads under or over
power.
1. Verify with multi-meter actual
voltage. Voltage range should be
between 12-14 volts.
1. Clean connections and make sure
applicator is hooked to battery. See
Diagnostics section of manual.
Bale rate displays zero.
1. Bale rate sensors are reversed.
2. Short in cable.
3. Damaged sensor.
4. Sensor too far from starwheel.
1. Switch the sensors next to the
star wheel.
2. Replace cable.
3. Replace sensor.
4. Adjust gap between prox sensor
and star wheel so it is 1/8-1/4” away.
MWM moisture reads low all
the time
1.Stuffer sensor out of adjustment
1. Verify stuffer sensor is not
damage and is sensing the stuffer
moving each time
Bluetooth Receiver lights will
not illuminate
1. Bluetooth receiver not connected
2. Harness disconnected
3. Low power
1. Check connections and voltage.
Minimum 12.5V needed.
Red Light The Bluetooth receiver has power
Green Light When the proper active connection is selected in the Hay App
menu, the green light will indicate connection with the iPad.
Pin Outs
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Power/Comm Harness 006-6650TM(E) at Hitch
Pin 1 Red +12V Power to BLE
Pin 2 Red +12V Power to DCP
Pin 3 Orange Keyed Power
Pin 4 Gray Shield
Pin 5 Green HT Can Low
Pin 6 Yellow HT Can Hi
Pin 7 Orange Can1 Hi
Pin 8 Black Ground from BLE
Pin 9 Black Ground from DCP
Pin 10 Blue Can1 Low
Power/Comm Harness 006-6650LS(E) or LS2(E) at Hitch
Pin 1 Red +12V Power to BLE
Pin 2 Red +12V Power to DCP
Pin 3 Orange Keyed Power
Pin 4 Gray Shield
Pin 5 Green HT Can Low
Pin 6 Yellow HT Can Hi
Pin 7 Orange Can1 Hi
Pin 8 Black Ground from BLE
Pin 9 Black Ground from DCP
Pin 10 Blue Can1 Low
Bluetooth Receiver on Harness 006-6650TM(E)
Pin 1 Red +12V Power from DCP
Pin 2 Black Ground from BLE
Pin 3 Yellow HT Can Low
Pin 4 Gray Shield
Pin 5 Green HT Can Hi
Pin 6 Orange Can1 Hi
Pin 7 Blue Can1 Low
006-6650VA to DCP Whip
Pin 1 Red Can Power
Pin 2 Black Can Ground
Pin 3 Yellow HT Can Hi
Pin 4 Gray Shield
Pin 5 Green HT Can Low
Pin 6 Orange Can1 Hi
Pin 7 Blue Can1 Low
006-6650VA Harness to Baler Plug
Pin A N/A
Pin B Red TBC Power
Pin C N/A
Pin D Gray TBC Ground
Pin E Orange Can1 Hi
Pin F Blue Can1 Low
Pin Outs (continued)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
D
F
A
F
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006-6650VA to 006-6650LS(E) or LS2(E)
Pin 1 Red Can Power
Pin 2 Black Can Ground
Pin 3 Yellow HT Can Hi
Pin 4 Gray Shield
Pin 5 Green HT Can Low
Pin 6 N/A
Pin 7 N/A
Main Power Connector on Dual Channel Processor (DCP)
Pin 1 Red +12V Power from tractor
Pin 2 Black Ground from tractor
Pin 3 Orange Keyed power
Star Wheel and Bale Rate Sensor Connector on DCP
Pin 1 Blue +12V Power
Pin 2 Orange Ground
Pin 3 Black Signal for sensor 1
Pin 4 White Signal for sensor 2
Pin 5 N/A
Pin 6 N/A
Pin 7 N/A
Pin 8 Violet Star wheel input 1
Pin 9 Brown Star wheel input 2
End of Bale Sensor on DCP
Pin 1 Brown Sensor Power
Pin 2 Blue Sensor Ground
Pin 3 N/A
Pin 4 Black Signal from Sensor
Pin Outs (continued)
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
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Microwave Moisture Harness 006-6650MW or 006-6650MWL
Pin 1 Red Power
Pin 2 N/A Not Used
Pin 3 N/A Not Used
Pin 4 Yellow Can H In
Pin 5 Green Can L In
Pin 6 Orange Can H Out
Pin 7 Blue Can L Out
Pin 8 Black Ground
Pin 9 N/A Not Used
Pin 10 N/A Not Used
Microwave Moisture Harness 006-6650MW or 006-6650MWL
Pin 1 Red Power
Pin 2 Black Ground
Pin 3 N/A Not Used
Pin 4 Brown Signal
Microwave Moisture Harness 006-6650MW or 006-6650MWL (RX)
Pin 1 Black Ground
Pin 2 Red Power
Pin 3 Yellow Can H
Pin 4 Green Can L
Pin 5 Plugged
Pin 6 Plugged
Pin 7 Brown Signal
Pin 8 Black Ground
Microwave Moisture Chamber Harness 006-6650MW or 006-6650MWL (TX)
Pin 1 Black Ground
Pin 2 Red Power
Pin 3 Yellow Can H
Pin 4 Green Can L
Pin 5 Plugged
Pin 6 Plugged
Pin 7 Plugged
Pin 8 Plugged
19
Parts Breakdown
Star Wheel Moisture Sensor and Bale Rate Sensors
Ref
Description
Part Number
Qty
Ref
Description
Part Number
Qty
1
Block cover
006-4641B
2
9
Star wheel block
006-4641A
2
2
Electronic swivel
006-4642A
2
10
Star wheel sensor
030-4641C
2
3
Swivel insert
w/ Ref # 10
2
11
Twine guard-left
001-4645
1
4
Snap ring (per side)
006-4641K
2
Twine guard-right (prox)
001-4644
1
5
Washer (per side)
w/006-4641K
2
And with bale rate sensor
6
Dust seal (per side)
w/006-4641K
2
holes in it
7
Plug fitting
003-F38
2
1-10
Star wheel assembly
030-4641
2
8
Wiring grommet
008-0821A
2
Ref
Description
Part Number
Qty
12
Bale rate sensor
006-7303S
2
13
Moisture and bale
rate harness
006-7303HL(E)
1
7
9
13
12
4
1
5
2
6
8
10
11
3
*Note: (E) indication is used
for International Dealers
20
602 Control and Harnesses
Ref
Description
Part Number
Qty
1
Dust Plugs
006-5651PLUGS
1
2
End of Bale Sensor 600 Series
006-7400
1
3a
Hesston 4755, 4910 EOB Mount
001-4648H
1
3b
EOB Bracket CLAAS 3300
001-4648C
1
3c
Krone EOB Bracket
001-4648K
1
3d
EOB BKT Krone 12130
001-4648K2
1
3e
End of Bale Sensor Bracket
001-4948
1
4
DCP Shield Cover
001-5650X
1
5
DCP Main Control LS 600 AUTO
006-6671LS
1
6
Terminating Connector w/ Green Cap
006-5650Z
1
7
DCP Baler Harness 30’
006-6650LS2(E)
1
8
DCP Tractor Harness
006-6650TM(E)
1
9
Optional ISOBUS Tractor Plug (not included)
006-6670A
1
10
Key Switch Wire
006-5650K
1
11
Bluetooth Receiver
030-6672A
1
3A
2
3B
4
5
6
1
10
9
8
7
3E
3D
3C
11
*Note: (E) indication is used
for International Dealers
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Harvest TEC 602 Operating instructions

Category
Motorcycle Accessories
Type
Operating instructions

Harvest TEC 602 is a microwave moisture sensor system for hay balers, designed to work with the baler’s ISOBUS system and/or an Apple iPad (not included) using the Hay App. The system can be used to monitor moisture levels in bales and automatically adjust the application rate of preservatives or other chemicals. The Harvest TEC 602 is compatible with various baler models from AGCO, CNH, John Deere, and Krone, and offers features such as zero adjustment for sensor calibration, bale chamber width adjustment, and the ability to log data to a USB drive for troubleshooting purposes.

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